If you have an account on Battlenet, there are a few ways to delete it.
- Log in to your account and click the “delete account” link at the top of the page.
- Type in your name and password and click the “delete” button.
- If you’re using a Battlenet VPN, please note that deleting an account will prevent you from logging in for future visits.
The first step is to log in to your account and click on “Profile” from the left-hand navigation bar. From there, you’ll need to scroll all the way down and find “Delete My Account.” Clicking this button will take you through a few more steps, including answering security questions before deleting your account forever.
Step One: Log in to your account and click on “Profile” from the left-hand navigation bar
Step Two: Enter in one of your Battle.Net’s username or email address.
This is important because if it has been changed since the creation of the profile you’re trying to delete then it won’t let you go any further! Note that some accounts may have higher level requirements such as providing an authenticator code or other information before proceeding with deletion request. If so, ensure to provide these credentials when prompted by following future instructions on screen.
Step Three: Enter in your password and click on “Delete Account” to complete the process.
The account has been successfully deleted from Battle.net, but keep in mind that this action is permanent so be sure to request erasure of any other accounts associated with it before proceeding. Note that all Blizzard games will remain available for play even after an account has been deleted, just without a player profile attached to them which means you’ll have no access to friends lists or chat logs if they’re not synced elsewhere beforehand.
To delete another Battlenet account follow these steps again (steps one through three). And make sure there are no active subscriptions connected to either profiles when requesting deletion because those can’t be undone.
Final Step: After erasing the old account, log in to the new one and request deletion again. You will receive a final warning that your account is about to be deleted before it actually happens so make sure you’ve adjusted all of your settings beforehand (e.g., if any non-Blizzard games were connected).